ECC 648 Family Systems Theory and Practice
Students examine how aspects of Family Therapy theory and practice address the needs of K-12 students and their families while also establishing and maintaining a positive school climate. Topics include the roles members play in hierarchical systems (family and organizations); therapeutic practices for highlighting family strengths and resilience and for addressing family problems; and methods for analyzing the relationship between family systems. Attention is given to cultural diversity in family patterns. Upon completion of this course, students are able to use a variety of Family Therapy theories and interventions including genograms for assessment and treatment in family systems.
Outcomes
- This course will prepare students to:
- Explore family systems models, history, and current applications
- Explore systems thinking from diverse cultural perspectives (ways of being, doing and knowing)
- Apply systems concepts to one’s own family
- Apply systems concepts to school environment
- Develop a systemic perspective of individual and family wellbeing, including culture, gender, social determinants of health
- Demonstrate a collaborative approach through case conceptualization